THE long-standing plight of a senior public sector worker, who has been on interdiction for 12 years on quarter pay, which he says has “ruined” him financially, is one of eight such active cases that have pressed Jamaica Civil Service Association (JCSA) President Techa Clarke-Griffiths to lobby for amendments to the Public Service Regulations. According to Clarke-Griffiths, the employee, who has since reached retirement age, has been made even worse.
The industrial relations consultant representing National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) building inspector Rhyan Henry has charged that his client's interdiction and 20 per cent salary cut are oppressive and unlawful. The claim was.
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